59 Replies to “Download Aircraft v3.4”

HI! i THINK all of the above aircraft can be made available in a single .zip file as an option, as well as those at http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/flightgear/ftp/Aircraft/
This would greatly facilitate the lives of those who want to have all the aircraft.
Thank you and keep up the awesome work! I tell about FlightGear to everyone who likes aviation/gaming.

I have discovered a way of downloading all the aircraft at once through Linux:
wget -m mirrors.ibiblio.org/flightgear/ftp/Aircraft/ but my thought about ​​making an aircraft bundle available can still be taken into account. 🙂

the Twin Otter is already here. You need to uncheck the box “Show aircraft with known status only (filter on completeness/accuracy)” at the top of this page.
Note that the Twin Otter you can download from here is a completely outdated version. With the next release you can expect a very big update.

I was wondering what happened to a lot of the aircraft that are no longer available after the last update? Some of the aircraft I miss are the A6, Boeing 787, E3 and more. I was wondering if anyone knows why there are so many aircraft that are no longer available?

Please help yourself and work on the plane too. This is what’s call an opensource programm (which you probably did not pay) where everybody can help… including you. That could be the price you give for enjoying such a simulator.

I’ve been a A + P/IA since 1985, and I just want to ty for making a flt sim that is as realistic as this one, Im amazed its open source. There still are great people in this world you just have to look for them, ty for putting greed on the back shelf.

I am so glad that the FlightGear team provided this free. I am so thankful because this educational as well as entertaining. I feel of belonging because I can explain to someone about plains like I was born in them. Because of you, a fifteen year old boy has learned how to fly a 747 and land it safely enough that it has drawn national attention. If you haven’t heard check it out on YOUTUBE. I’M 46 and feel obsolete after watching it.

To download — simply pick an aircraft from above and download the zip file to your Mac. Once you have it on the Mac, you have 2 choices. Either use the “Browse Application Settings” and copy the aircraft folder to the appropriate location or use the FlightGear Application. To do the latter, from the initial screen, choose “Advanced Features”, then select the “Others” tab and, finally, at the bottom of that screen, select “Install Addon Data”.

Now, without this sounding like I’m just being hard to get along with, and hopefully the fact I took the time to explain your question will go to that, I urge, beg of, plead with you to read, read, read, the documentation, wiki’s, etc. on this product. I would first start here: http://mapserver.flightgear.org/getstart/ — this is the getting started/ FlightGear manual. If you’re having questions on installing planes, you’ll soon wonder about scenery, painting your planes, why there’s a extra person sitting in your cockpit in certain planes, why is my framerate slow, what GPUs are… (Note, I’ve not yet run out of questions or answers in over 6 months of reading and using FlightGear. For all the questions which I reeled off at the end, goto and bookmark: http://wiki.flightgear.org/Main_Page. As with any opensource program, no one is ever hesitant to answer questions for noobs. We all were at one time. However, there is a hesitancy to answer questions which are documented and it starts to become apparent that the person didn’t take any time to read the documentation.

Please don’t take it that this is what I think you did here, it’s just a best practice with OpenSource products which will help you understand the product and help the developers know where to put their attention.

Finally, the biggest way you can learn and help is to, help write articles on the wiki where you, as a Mac user, see gaps. Many people will help you with this, so you don’t need to worry about knowing the entire answer, but by you beginning to add to the documentation that is available, this product becomes better for all.

Just download the planes- I did the A-10 and it works great. Once it’s in the downloads folder, right click (or ctrl click) on FlightGear while it’s in your dock and press ‘Show In Finder’. Then right click FlightGear there and press ‘Show Package Contents’, then ‘Contents’, then ‘Resources’, then ‘data’, then ‘Aircraft’, then drag the aircraft folder (in my case the A-10) into Aircraft. Open FlightGear and it will be there. Hope I helped.

Very nice planes,thank you very much!
Just a regret concerning Mosquito FB Mk VI whom we do not find any more and which is interesting under numerous respects.
Would be i possible to obtain it again?
Thank’s
Pierre